Kanha National Park is located in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh and it extends over an area of over 1,940-sq-kms. The major feature of this region is its interesting topography which is the horseshoe shaped valley and the whole park area is surrounded by the spurs of the Mekal. By a special statue in 1955, Kanha national park came into being. Since then, a series of stringent conservation programmes for the protection of the parks flora and fauna has given Kanha its deserved reputation for being one of the finest and best administered national parks in Asia, an irresistible attraction for all Wildlife Adventure lovers a true haven for its animal and avian population. Kanha national park has 22 species of mammals. The most easily spotted are TIGER, Indian hare, Indian wild dog, the Stripped Palm Squirrel, Common langur, Jackal, Wild Pig, Chital or Spotless deer, Barasingha or Swamp deer, Sambar and black Buck.

Patient watching should reward the visitor, with a sight of Indian Fox, Sloth bear, striped hyena, Jungle cut, Lepord, Mouse Deer, Chausingha or four horned antelope, Nilgai, Ratel and Porcupine.

If you want to witness more species of Indian wildlife then Kanha National Park will be the best place for you. In 1974 as per governments special scheme Project Tiger lead to the establishment of Kanha Tiger Reserve. You may be amazed to know that hard ground Barasingha are only seen in this national park apart from other wild animals.

Kanhas national park is widely spread over 940 sq km area with amazing natural grandeur , you can witness very mean streams, grasslands till the end and beautiful bamboo forests. You may not know but this is the jungle about which it is mentioned in the Jungle Book as Kipling Country.

We should feel proud as Kanha National Park is also has the reputation of best administered National parks in Asia. The park has been benefitted with many schemes initiated by governments to protect wild animals and to give extra boost to the flora and fauna in the national park. Many tourists come to this national park repeatedly as they feel it very alluring and never get tired of praising the beauty of it.

Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the Indian Wildlife sanctuaries in Madhya Pradesh. The national park is situated 197 km north-east of Jabalpur. This wild life park derived its name from an ancient fort in the area. Bandhavgarh National Park belongs to the Vindhyan mountain ranges of central India and it boasts to have the highest density of tiger population in the country. If carefully watched for one can spot 46 to 52 tigers here.

In the Bandhavgarh National Park the visitors can enter on elephant backs apart from the four wheelers. The best time to visit the park to spot wildlife is early in the morning or after 4 pm. The park is closed during monsoon from 1st July to 31st October.

One can enjoy viewing the wildlife by two ways in Bandhavgarh - Jeep Safari and Elephant Safari. Jeep safaris are undertaken during the early morning hours till evening. A forest department guide is always there with the visitors on these jeep trips taken inside the park. Elephant safari trips are organized for tiger tracking early in the morning.

Bandhavgarh National Park is positioned in Madhya Pradesh and stretches along the range of Vindhyan Mountains. This park is noted for the presence of Royal Bengal Tigers and has the maximum density of tiger population in the country.

Remaining the hunting destination for the Maharaja of Rewa, the Bandhavgarh National Park is now the abode of rare species of White Tigers. The White Tigers were originally found in Rewa located near this park and have turned out to be one of the leading objects of interest in various zoos across the globe. The entire territory runs east to west with fragmented hilly ranges scattered with wetlands and forest areas.

This national park is famous for remaining the densest population in terms of per unit of forest area and rated among the top-notch national parks in India. Covering an area of about 448 sq km, the Bandhavgarh national park has 105 sq km of cross area. The Bandhavgarh hills, encircled by slanting valleys, are located at the central point of the park and measures about 811 meters above the sea level. At the end point of these valleys the area is covered with marshy grasslands having a local term called Bohera.

Bandhavgarh National Park is a protected area and serves as a shelter to various species of flora and fauna including gaur (Indian Bison), wild boar, leopard, sloth bear, porcupine, sambhar and spotted deer, in addition to the tiger species.

What will you see : Rich Wildlife, Royal Tiger, Glittering Marble Rocks, Beautiful Hill Station, Bandhavgarh National Park, Pachmarhi Hill Station

Rejuvenate yourself at the cardinal destination of India, Madhya Pradesh, which successfully takes your heart away with its rich wildlife, Vindhyas and Satpura ranges. A perfect blend of pristine nature and rich heritage, this Indian state is also an ideal example of harmony, peace and brotherhood among the different sects of the society.

Get into the flavours of this tour and catch the sight of Rare White Tigers and wrap yourselves in the boundless wildlife, exploring multiple rich National Parks. With the Game, Gipsy and Wildlife Safari in this tour, you’re sure to experience fun, excitement and thrill. Also, capture some of the everlasting moment by visiting some of the scenic hill stations within this tour.

What will you do : Visit Sacred Temples, Glorious Forts, Imposing Palaces

What will you see : Temples, Forts, Palaces, Reflection of the Past

Madhya Pradesh, the heart of India, a state where many different cultures, traditions and believes mixes with each other and showcases the perfect blend of peace, harmony and brotherhood. Known for a rich and glorious bygone era, almost every corner of Madhya Pradesh is bestowed with scenic reflections of the past.

Within the five days of this tour, you will be witnessing the artistic, architectural, devotional and valorous history of this state. Khajuraho, the abode of some of the finest sculptures in the world, adds more liveliness to this tour.

Come, let’s experience the hidden charm and beauty of India while strolling through the livelier lanes of Madhya Pradesh.

Delight in the panoramic beauty of this land ruled by
the big cats of jungle. Enjoy the scenic wild aura with Pench National Park Safari which
also includes a mention in works of renowned naturalists of 20th century like
Captain J. Forsyth in 'Highlands of Central India' and by Rudyard Kipling in
the ‘Jungle Book’.

Enjoy the panoramic view of this happy home of various
known and unknown wildlife species that co-exist amongst each other. Delight in
your close encounters with sloth bear, four-horned antelope, mouse deer and
various other such exotic animal species. While in Pench National Park Safari, you also are
likely to witness spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, nilgai and wild pigs roaming around the vicinity carefree. Langurs and the wild pig are, however,
most commonly sighted.

Pench, is a paradise for true bird lovers– with over 170
species, capture these beautiful birds on your camera. This trip is your golden
opportunity to view striking Collar wali Tigress and Baddi mada as both of
these creatures shot Pench to international fame with the iconic Documentary
“Spy In the Jungle”. Delight in this amazing Pench National Park Safari experience like never before.

Delight in the panoramic beauty of this region, this
beautiful park named after the Pench River has also been mentioned by
naturalists of 20th century like Captain J. Forsyth in 'Highlands of Central
India' and by Rudyard Kipling in the ‘Jungle Book’.

Enthrall in the land ruled by the wild beasts of jungle
- tigers and leopards with Pench National Park Jungle Safari. Delight in this happy abode of exotic wildlife, where
every species co-exist with each other. Witness stunning sloth bear,
four-horned antelope, mouse deer and various other such unknown animal species.
While here you might also encounter spotted deer, sambar, barking deer, nilgai
and wild pigs roaming around the vicinity carefree. Langurs and the wild pig
are, however, most commonly sighted.

For a birdwatcher, Pench, is certainly a heaven – with
over 170 species have so far been recorded. While in Pench National Park Jungle Safari do not miss the
opportunity of admiring the striking

Collar wali Tigress and Baddi mada as both of these
creatures shot Pench to international fame with the iconic Documentary “Spy in
the Jungle”. Apart from these Baghin Nallah Tigress, BMW Male are some of the
names to look out for while at Pench.

Chambal
valley located in the southern end of Agra is well known for both positive as
well as negative reasons. The area was once distinguished for its ravines which
were majorly inhabited by dacoits. However, in recent areas this stunning
valley has evolved for all positive aspects.

Delight in
an amazing outback adventure experience, Chambal! Enthrall in the beauty of
stunning known and diverse bird population. For a bird watcher, this place is
certainly a paradise – enjoy the spell-bounding beauty of Cranes, Indian
Skimmer and various other such exotic species. Apart from these stunning
diversifies birds, Chambal River is also known for its rich population of
alligators and other beautiful reptiles.

Also known
for its beautiful temples, while here, enthrall in the awe-inspiring beauty of
Bateshwar temples which is set against the bank of the Yamuna River. Spend some
silent moments while exploring the architectural beauty and the natural beauty
of the temple and river respectively. Delight in this amazing outback adventure experience, Chambal with
friends and family!

Spend your next holidays at this amazing resort, which is fully landscaped the natural scenic, beautiful, peaceful ambiance. The resort has beautiful clusters of detached cottages providing lovely rooms lounge just in front of the mighty Dhuadar falls. On the resort side, there's little to distract you except the sound of the river

During your stay, you can see the mighty Narmada literally in your backyard and as soon as you step out of the resort you confront the spectacular Dhauandhar waterfalls that cascade through the marble rocks of the river.

Relax in the sprawling lawns of the resort, taste the exclusive range of local cuisine, go for pleasant nature walks and take in the views of the river.

Surrounded by acres of greenery, the property is a contemporary boutique resort in Orchha that is inspired by the cultural and architectural heritage of its surroundings.

The resort is characterized by its relaxed environment, elegant interiors, beautifully landscaped gardens, ayurvedic spa, outdoor pool and an in-house restaurant and is just 5 km from the very famous Ram Raja temple.

From your balcony see the quadrant garden or swimming pool, or sit back and relax on the comfortable poolside deck chairs. Spend your evening enjoying the views from our terrace, while sipping a hot cup of tea.

Located just 3 km from the Bandhavgarh National Park's entry gate, the Tigergarh resort is soulful boutique resort and has echoes of the rustic and a very personalised service

Its proximity to the forest (a mere 150 metres from the barbed wire) makes staying here a thrilling adventure.

During your stay relax in the gazebo, hear the forest sounds, watch the night sky while lounging in the plunge pool, go deep into tiger territory on the safaris, and then if you get time, watch the Baiga and Gond tribes enthral you with their traditional song and dance performance.

The rooms in the resort creatively combine the rustic with the elegant. In sync with the village look, there are mud-plastered walls and bamboo lamps made by local villagers, with common sit out and verandas.

During your next visit to Pench Tiger Reserve, stay in this amazing wilderness camps, an eco-friendly destination that combines high comfort with true elegance in one of central India's most sought-after wildlife zones.

While you stay in here, indulge in various activities from getting your hands dirty at the potter's wheel and pleasant nature trails to bush dinners that recreate a jungle ambience and a visit to the local village school.

The cottages in the resort are made of specially insulated material to beat the heat. The thoughtfully done bathrooms come with a range of locally procured natural cosmetic products to make your stay more pleasurable.

Stay in these beautiful resorts which lies somewhere deep in the reserve,and a half km from the Khatiya Gate of Kanha National Park. It has village-inspired mud exteriors and city comfort such as ACs and TV and plush interiors make it a getaway where one can relax, and when refreshed, head out for an adventure.

During your stay, go on a tiger-spotting safari, visit the snake pit, have a picnic near the waterfall or just walk into the congested jungle with such a heavy tree-traffic that getting around becomes an excursion in itself.

Inspired by the local villages, the exterior of the resort is made of natural mud, and the interiors are plush and comfortable.

Right in the center of the resort is a pool to dip into to freshen up after a safari.

Half an hour away from the famed Khajuraho, a 15-minute drive from the Panna Tiger Reserve, by the River Ken is this serene, nestled-in-nature resort, the wildlife cottages are strategically located with a river on one side, hill views, farms and forests embracing it on others.

During your stay in the resort, go for boating on the river, have bush dinners, rest in the resort and when you are done being lazy, spend a day visiting the Khajuraho temples, sight a tiger at the Panna reserve, visit the fort, learn pottery, visit the dam, check how the famous Panna diamonds were mined, sight crocodiles, tour the waterfalls.

In the evening, get a good desi oil massage, go fishing, grill it and have a good, quiet and peaceful sleep!

The cottages in the resort have the look of mud roofs and traditional village wood doors, but once you enter the rooms, they are designed to give you the comfort of the urban.

Play pool, watch TV, both in the dining area or indulge in any outdoor game in the resort's premises. You can go for walks and even try your hand at cooking.